Hello friends. This twin came with a bent chassis, it fell facing forward and broke the knobs from bass, reverb, speed and intensity. Lucky, the pcb and all pots are ok.
The owner said it works ok and it only needs a clean up

yeah right!. I first checked the fuse, and the previous tech had soldered a piece of wire to the blown fuse. Why do people do this!!!
I replaced the fuse and using a bulb limiter I tested the amp as it came, just for a couple of minutes, and
it does a loud POP everytime I switch from standby to working condition, also there is a noticeable 120hz hum. But everything works, all pots, switches, reverb, tremolo.
I took the chasis out of the cabinet and this is what I have found, tested and replaced:
- One 6L6 (V7) was overheated and dark, the rest seemed ok. - I have a new matched quad for testing.
- Main IC caps were all leaking gunk (C30, C31, C32, C33, C34). Previous tech had cut the leads from the IC caps, J hook them and soldered back. Only one 22uf/500v C32 was replaced using a low quality brand "Jackel" rated at 450v but that thing was tiny, also radial and was bulge on top. I replaced them with F&Ts and MODs.
- R67 (1k) was overheated and darker, it read ok but I replaced it anyway.
- The trace from CP2 to the thermistor TH1 has been rebuilt using heavy gauge wire. The original trace is not present, it seems it burned bad.
- All B+ diodes and the bias diode have been cut on one lead by the previous tech and soldered back (CR1, CR2, CR3, CR4, CR5). I don't have spares, will buy this week.
- The hum balance pot was resoldered and the wires were melted from the iron, so I took the pot out to clean and it tests good.
- 470 ohm and 1.5K screens and grid control resistors on the power tube sockets looks and test good.
- I took out the controls PCB and straightened the front of the chassis the best I could.
After re-cheking twice all the work done so far, I powered the amp and it keeps POPing loud everytime I switch from standby to working condition, and the 120hz hum is still present, only quieter.
I replaced the balance pot for a pair of 100 ohm resistors, even tho the pot reads good, with the same result so I put it back. Long time ago I had a twin with bad balance pot, so I had to give it a try.
If I take out v6 the hum lowers drastically and I can only hear it if I put my ear next to the speakers. If I put a new 12AT7 in V6 it gives the same result.
I thought 120hz hum comes from B+, and seeing those leaking caps it made sense, but re-caping didn't fix the pop and hum completely.
I have yet to replace the diodes as I don't have spares at hand,
but could those diodes be the source for the pop and hum? Considering taking out V6 lowers the hum, but replace it won't,
could it be that the new C32 cap is also bad?I can easily buy new diodes this week, but I don't have anymore caps, those were my last, I have to order overseas and it will take not less than 3 weeks to get them.